Bronchiectasis and Sialectasis
- Conditions characterised by permanent dilation of the bronchi and bronchioles
- Common symptoms include chronic cough, excessive sputum production, and recurrent respiratory infections
- Can be caused by various factors such as cystic fibrosis, primary ciliary dyskinesia, or post-infectious damage
- Diagnosis often involves imaging tests like chest CT scan or bronchoscopy
- Treatment may include airway clearance techniques, antibiotics, and bronchodilators
Radiopedia
- An online collaborative radiology resource providing comprehensive information on various medical conditions
- Offers a wide range of articles, case studies, and imaging examples related to radiology
- Useful for medical professionals, students, and researchers in the field of radiology
- Provides up-to-date information and resources for learning and reference purposes
- A valuable tool for improving knowledge and understanding of radiological concepts
Neuroradiology: The Requisites
- A book written by Yousem DM and Grossman RI
- Focuses on the essentials of neuroradiology and provides a comprehensive overview of the field
- Covers various topics such as imaging techniques, anatomy, and common pathologies
- Includes numerous illustrations, images, and case studies to enhance learning
- Considered a valuable resource for radiology residents, fellows, and practicing neuroradiologists
Patient.UK
- An online healthcare information platform offering reliable and accessible resources for patients
- Provides information on various medical conditions, treatments, and self-care advice
- Aims to empower patients by promoting health literacy and informed decision-making
- Offers a user-friendly interface and content written in clear and understandable language
- Collaborates with healthcare professionals to ensure accuracy and reliability of information
Infantile recurrent parotitis
- A condition characterised by recurrent episodes of parotid gland inflammation in infants and young children
- Symptoms may include swelling, pain, and tenderness in the parotid gland area
- Etiology is often unclear, but factors such as viral infections or immune system abnormalities may play a role
- Diagnosis may involve physical examination, imaging tests, or analysis of saliva samples
- Treatment options include antibiotics, pain management, and measures to promote salivary gland function
Sialectasis (also termed sialectasia, or siadochiectasis) is cystic dilation of the ducts of salivary glands. It may be caused by salivary duct strictures or stones (sialolithiasis). It can also rarely be congenital.
From international scientific vocabulary, using New Latin combining forms, from sialo- + ectasis.
IPA(key): /ˌsiəˈlɛktəsɪs/
sialectasis (uncountable)